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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X)
from: Greg Law 72130,23
date: 1990-09-14 20:22:06
subject: #6631-OSK TSmon

#: 6691 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    14-Sep-90  20:22:06
Sb: #6631-OSK TSmon
Fm: Greg Law 72130,23
To: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X)

Jay,

        By the way, I don't have the source code to the version of TSMon and
TSGo I wrote years ago. But I have placed it in the public domain so feel free
to disassemble the executable if you want to see how I did it. Granted, it's
not the best in the world but it is very short and should be simple to
disassemble. I don't expect it would take more than a couple of hours to write
a similar version for OSk.
        And keep in mind that I wrote TSGo so you could use the KillSwitch in
the descriptor. This way all processes with paths open to /t2 will be killed -
but since TSGo doesn't have any paths open,  it can refork TSMon as needed and
keep the system alive. It's also handy for reinitializing the modem and paths
to make sure everything is clean for a new round.

        -- Greg

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